Correspondence (outgoing), 1897 Jan-Aug

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proposal to make to them and be able to tell them just what the University will receive in exch -ange for those bonds which it is proposed to ask them to surrender.

It is necessary to have the same information to convey to Mr Thomas Welton Stanford.

Yours respectfully

Jane L. Stanford

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Feb 4. '97

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Col. C. F. Crocker,

Dear Sir:-

Since your call yesterday I have been very much exercised in mind in regard to the selection of Bonds, and after a sleepless night I have concluded to reconsider the selection made yesterday and take a day or two longer for my final decision. Please take no further action

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encl. in JLS, Jan 1, '97

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Dear Mrs. Clements

Your letter dated Dec 29th just received. I deplore the very unfortunate occurence [sic] at Roble far more than I am able to express to you.

I felt such intense satisfaction in being able to place you my dear friend in a position that made you happy. It is rather

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take upon myself the placing of any one even in the smallest position.

If the President fills all positions he will be more responsible and will save me the sorrow I now expe -rience over your departure.

I had supposed Dr. Jordan would see you in person

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a sorry lesson for me to learn that hereafter I cannot take upon myself the placing of any one even in the smallest position.

If the President fills all positions he will be more responsible and will save me the sorrow I now expe -rience over your departure.

I had supposed Dr. Jordan would see you in person

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